In 1918, Russell went on to study at the
London Hospital Medical College (LHMC) where she discovered a mentor in
Hubert Turnbull. Turnbull was the Professor of morbid anatomy and she was funded to work with him for some years. After qualifying in 1922, she pursued pathology studies. In 1928, Russell won a Rockefeller Scholarship and worked with
Frank Mallory in Boston, and
Wilder Penfield at the
Montreal Neurological Institute. This year enabled her to move into a study of neuropathology. She graduated with her M.D. and the University Gold Medal in 1929. Russell published ''A Classification of Bright's Disease'' in 1930, and she further expanded on this in her D.Sc. in 1943. From 1929, Russell worked closely with
Hugh Cairns until around 1944, at the
Medical Research Council. == Memberships ==